h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no wrote:
On 12/09/15 16:24, michael@stroeder.com wrote:
I've compiled with CFLAGS="-DNDEBUG" (also tried CPPFLAGS) but this did not help. slapd still crashes when hitting the assert.
Yes, portable.h #undefs it by default. OpenLDAP has always conflated logging, debug output and asserts behind LDAP_DEBUG. We've been saying for some time that we really ought to do something about that someday...
Yes, and that's more obviously a bug that we can fix.
Even ignoring that, demanding -NDEBUG is backwards in so many ways:
Using C's features like <assert.h> is not the user's job, it's OpenLDAP's (i.e. configure and portable.hin). The person building OpenLDAP might not even be a C programmer who knows about the C language quirk that it has a feature makes errors crash by default.
It is standard practice in C code. assert() and NDEBUG are part of the C standard. A person who doesn't know C has no business building the code. Certainly the libraries are of no use to them if they're not C programmers already.
A simple "./configure --prefix=/whatever" ought to be a reasonable way to build OpenLDAP, like with most other packages. There are installation instructions and they do not mention NDEBUG.
In particular since this isn't even about catching a bug in OpenLDAP, but in the input. If someone wants to crash-debug the input to slapd, let him #define something when building slapd. You could replace the assert() with debug_assert() or something. The same goes for any other assert which doesn't mean "assert(the code is correct)".
Every use of assert is "assert(the code is correct)" - but that often depends on dynamic state, not just the statically written code. Just like "assert(SOCKBUF_VALID(sb))" or whatever else. That is the case for the assert in question here.